Using them for tech sessions is a great idea.
Vrooom vrooom,
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark and Kathy" <mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net>
To: <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 9:24 AM
Subject: Re: Overhaul Refuse
> Now that "you are the man" with the knowledge its time to pass on the good
> word to your clubs and you can use the old parts as "demo props. " For
> example I hope to give a few tutorials with some of my "beat up" gearboxes
> and overdrives some day. They"ll never run in a car again but they still
> make great pieces for the puzzle and will help demonstrate how these
> things work or are suppose to work in some cases.
>
> Good Luck with the tutoring,
>
> Old parts could help tell someone else a valuable story some day. Throw
> them into a box for the day that some one comes a knockin.
>
> I just pulled out the old Armacord from a big box-o-parts that I stashed
> away 5 years ago. What a story that stuff tells and the smells alone
> are well worth hangin on to it. Its the "Smell of Old Times". Not to
> mention that I have the exact patterns of how the Armacord and carpet go
> into the car,
>
> That makes it a pretty easy "do it yourself" project. "Priceless"
>
> Sorry, what was your question again?
>
> Mark
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